Whereness User Guide
  • 🌐about whereness
    • Discover Whereness
  • What You can do with Whereness
  • 🎨create a project
    • Getting Started
      • Upload the First File
    • Add More Media
      • Organize Your Project Structure
    • Add More Scene Details
  • View and Manage Your Projects
  • ⭐present and publish
    • See how your project looks
    • Present your scenes better
      • Make Scene Transitions
    • Publish a Project
  • 💻interface
    • Navigating the Interface
      • Whereness Dashboard Interface
      • Whereness Editor Interface
      • Preview Mode Interface
  • ❓Whereness FAQs
    • Content of this FAQs
  • information to get you started
    • Do I need technical skills to use Whereness?
    • Can I start with the Free Plan?
    • Do I need special equipment to take 360 photos?
    • Can I share my project outside of Whereness?
    • Where can I learn Whereness?
  • create, edit, publish
  • What types of files can I upload to the project?
  • What kind of editing can I do in Whereness?
  • Can I preview the project before publishing?
  • Can anyone see my project?
  • Can I restrict access to my project?
  • Can I edit the project after publishing?
  • plans and ownership
    • What plans do you offer?
    • Can more than one person use the same account?
    • How can I change my current plan?
  • How can I check the details of my current plan?
  • Can I use my project for commercial purposes?
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  • Add Scenes and Media
  • Store files in Whereness
  • You can rename, delete and download the files to your device at any time. Simply right click on the file name in the Asset section of the Side Panel and choose an option from the drop down menu.
  • Pick a different file to be displayed in a Scene
  1. create a project

Add More Media

Now let's upload more files into the project.

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Last updated 5 days ago

You can import as many files as you need into the project, but in order to display a file, you need to assign it to a Scene. The first time you upload a media file in the project, it is automatically added to Scene 1.

Add Scenes and Media

1

Create a New Scene by clicking on the + button in Spaces section of Side Panel and choosing Scene from the dropdown menu.

2

Once a new scene is created, upload new media by clicking + button of Scene Media window and click Upload 360°/3D Content.

Choose a file to upload from your device.

3

Repeat these steps to have as many scenes as you like.

All the created Scenes are kept in the Spaces section of Side Panel. To load the content of a specific Scene, click on its name in the Spaces section of Side Panel.

Store files in Whereness

You can use Whereness to store insane amounts of files. You can use the uploaded files in a scene at any time or just keep them inside the project as Assets.

All files uploaded to the project are safely kept in the Cloud Storage.

1

Navigate to the Assets section in Side Panel and click + button. Choose Upload 360/3D Content from the drop down menu.

The uploaded files will be displayed in the window below.

2

Organize the uploaded files by creating folders. You can create a folder by clicking on the + button again and choosing New Folder from the drop down menu.

To move files inside a folder, simply drag and drop them into the folder name area. Right click on the folder name to Rename or Delete it.

3

You can rename, delete and download the files to your device at any time. Simply right click on the file name in the Asset section of the Side Panel and choose an option from the drop down menu.

Pick a different file to be displayed in a Scene

1

In the Side panel click on the scene that you would like to work on. In the upper right corner of the Editor, under Scene Media, click on the name of the currently used file.

2

A new window will appear, from its dropdown menu pick one of the existing files or upload a new file, that you would like to be selected for this scene.

Upon selecting the file, it will be loaded in the Scene View.

You can also upload background music for the scene.

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Scene 1
Side Panel
Upload Files as Assets
Files organized inside folders